Sat, May 25
|Zoom
Pursuing Pleasure: A Workshop On Finding Your Desire
For some, sex and pleasure have been mutually exclusive, but it doesn't have to be that way! In this workshop, you'll learn tools that will help you discover and explore your desires as well as the inherent needs attached to them (physical, emotional, mental).
Time & Location
May 25, 2024, 6:30 PM – 8:00 PM EDT
Zoom
About the event
*A recording of the event will be available for all who register*
If you need financial assistance, please reach out to askaddyadler@gmail.com
About the Event:
For some, sex and pleasure have been mutually exclusive. Maybe only one partner is enjoying themselves while another is coming from a space of duty. Or, perhaps you're seeking a deeper connection, but are left feeling a bit underwhelmed by the whole experience. Maybe you've never taken the time to explore and connect with what exactly it is that inspires your arousal. There are so many of us with a responsive desire type who require some pre-work to get things going. But, what does that look like for you? In this workshop, you'll learn tools that will help you discover and examine your desires as well as any inherent needs attached to them, whether physical, emotional, or mental.
Guests will need a place to write (on the computer or pen and paper).
About the Host:
Adelina Adler (she/they) is a Sex Coach & Educator based in Southeastern NC, focusing on their fellow GSRD (Gender, Sexual, Relationship Diverse) population and host of the Sexplorations! With Adelina Adler podcast. She graduated with a BA in Psychology from UNCW and is currently completing certification through the Sexual Health Alliance. Adelina has been featured in podcasts such as Michelle Renee's The Intimacy Lab, and Story Time With the Intimacy Ally with Jeni Simas, and will be a panel speaker at the upcoming Vino & Vulvas event in Asheville, NC.
As a queer, relationship diverse, woman of color, former Sex Worker, and member of the kink community, Addy brings first-hand perspectives and insight into the field of sexuality that blends personal experience with her academic background in Cognitive Psychology, Philosophy, and Neurobiology.